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5509293 tn?1428531475

Visual Field Again (sorry)

What would you do with these results?

Failed Ishiwara color plate test
First visual field abnormal or both eyes
Second visual field showing generalized reduced sensitivity in left eye

Left eye still seeing white background as sepia, and less sharp in spite of new
lenses

A) monitor for changes myself
B) see an opthamologist- optometrist who originally suggested this changed his mind when he found out about me being under care of neurologist
C) report to neuro I have been seeing who doesn't think I have ms but can't explain why for many things
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645800 tn?1466860955
Joie,

   I'd go with "D", find a new Neuro.  Between these results and the other symptoms you have mentioned in the past (if I'm remembering correctly) I would think you would be given at least a clinical DX of MS.

Dennis
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5509293 tn?1428531475
Thanks Dennis. That was pretty direct and shocked me a little when I read it. You're probably right. I wasn't even looking into this - it just came up at regular annual. I hope your finger is healing well.
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